
“When people see beautiful art, it makes them happy. Now, she looks to create beautiful designs to bring joy to those around her. Born into a family of healthcare professionals who work long hours, she would pass the time with drawing. Suwara Sumettavanich has dabbled in art most of her life. Studying Communication Arts, Advertising, and Design, Sumettavanich uses Procreate on iPad Pro and Adobe InDesign on MacBook Pro to seamlessly capture ideas and create eye‑catching designs. “iPad has helped me learn new techniques to be successful - I enjoy sharing that knowledge to help others.” Today, she has many followers on social media who look to her as an icon of productivity and source of inspiration.
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“I use iPhone to record my note-taking videos, then drop them on Mac to edit and publish.” IPad has transformed her academic experience so much that she began creating videos featuring her top study and school-life-balance tips. Not having to print slides also saves time and a lot of money!” “Now I don’t need to carry heavy textbooks to classes and labs. Before lectures, she imports her professor’s presentations into GoodNotes 5 on iPad or AirDrops them from her peers. Its functionality is dynamic and user-friendly.”Īmplifying her notes with drawings, clips, and imagery helps Sukonpatip remember information better, as well as supports a seamless workflow. Plus, writing with Apple Pencil is smooth and natural. It enables me to create colorful content that makes it easy to identify anatomy and understand how the human body works. “iPad is extremely helpful as a medical student. The rigor and intensity of medical school pushed Sukonpatip to find the best tools to help increase her productivity, organizational skills, and retention.


I knew I would need to discover new ways to learn if I wanted to become a doctor.” “I was always the one who struggled with studying. Manichaya Sukonpatip, a fifth-year medical student at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University, is focused on helping people lead healthier lives - including herself. “When I first got to med school, I was introduced to iPad and Apple Pencil - it really changed my life.” Manichaya Sukonpatip creates beautiful handwritten notes using GoodNotes 5 on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil.
